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"We are the Emperor's wrath!"

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The Sable Knights are an ancient and proud Chapter whose origins are found in the chaotic centuries following the Horus Heresy. They were founded during the 3rd Founding as a Successor Chapter of the venerable Dark Angels Chapter. Their home world of Shadowmehr is located in the Ixaniad Sector in the Segmentum Obsucrus. Here, the insular Sable Knights have stood silent vigil over their demesne, ever vigilant against encroachment by the Forces of Chaos or malevolent xenos for nearly eight millennia. For unknown reasons, the Sable Knights are shunned by their Progenitors and fellow Unforgiven Chapters. The exact reason for this schism remains unknown to outsiders, but Imperial scholars have been able to speculate, tracing the most likely origin of this rift to the mid-32nd Millennium, during the so-called Ebon Blade Campaign, in the Scarus Sector. Despite their cold relations with their fellow Scions of the Lion, the Sable Knights have garnered a reputation for being honourable to their allies and implacable to their foes. This Chapter's extensive list of valiant deeds has even seen them come close to matching Chapters of more ancient provenance and heritage.

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History

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The Sable Knights' origins lie in the early 32nd Millennium when they were created during the 3rd Founding by the order of the High Lords of Terra. At their Founding, the Sable Knights were granted fief over the strategically important hive world of Shadowmehr located in the Ixaniad Sector in the Segmentum Obscurus. Their gene-seed was sourced from Dark Angels stock, whilst their initial command and training structure was composed of honoured warriors drawn from several Dark Angels' Successor Chapters. Their initial influx of Initiates were drawn from a mixture of Shadowmehr's military caste who served in the Planetary Defence Force and the violent kill-gangs of the world's sub-hive networks. Since that bygone era, Initiates have been chosen through a bi-annual process of trial by combat, fear and endurance known as the "Ordeal of the Angels." The Chapter's Master of Recruits conducts these series of bloody tournaments and they are carried out under the supervision of the Sable Knights' Chaplains.

Since that time, the Sable Knights have also recruited from several nearby worlds within the sector. Most notably, over time, they have appeared to have appropriated the feudal traditions of several of these recruitment worlds which live on in the Chapter's rites and character. This is especially noticeable in the rank titles bestowed upon the Chapter's leaders. Knightly terms are often combined with standard Codex Astartes-compliant titles, creating individuals with a wide range of ranks, such as Consul-Master, Captain-at-Arms, Knight-Sergeant or Brother-Ensign. In organisation and structure the Sable Knights have always only broadly adhered to the Codex Astartes, and have sometimes come under deep suspicions by other Chapters who obey its tenets absolutely.

Dark Heritage

A Sable Knights Tactical Marine in Mk VI Corvus pattern Power Armour at the time of the Third Founding

Ten millennia ago, the Imperium was almost annihilated by the calamitous galactic conflict known as the Horus Heresy. The Dark Angels and their Primarch, Lion El'Jonson, remained loyal to the Emperor throughout this terrible war, fighting heroically against their traitorous brothers. In the Heresy's aftermath, Jonson and his Legion returned to their home world of Caliban only to find that one last, terrible treachery awaited them. Consumed by his jealousy of the Lion's glories, the heroic knight Luther -- formerly Jonson's closest friend and ally -- had embraced the Dark Gods of Chaos. Worse, his impassioned oratory had led all the Dark Angels on Caliban into heresy. The resulting struggle between the two factions of Dark Angels saw the Ist Legion home world of Caliban engulfed by a furious Warp Storm. Already grievously wounded by the ferocious Loyalist Dark Angels' orbital bombardment, Caliban disintegrated, much of it swallowed by the Warp along with the surviving traitors. In the wake of this cataclysm, the loyalist Dark Angels descended to the surface of the last remnant of their world. Preserved by its mighty shields, Luther’s ruined fortress stood atop that shattered rock. It was here that they found the arch-traitor himself, gibbering and insane. There was no sign of Jonson, though Luther swore the Primarch had been borne away by robed figures. Perhaps worse, the renegade Dark Angels were also gone, bearing with them the dire tale of their Legion' s shame. Thus began the terrible, endless quest by the Lion's sons to find and silence those who would become known as the Fallen, to secure their repentance and finally wash away the stain upon their Chapter's soul.

In the wake of Caliban's fall during the closing years of the Horus Heresy, the Dark Angels' leaders concealed their terrible shame, forming a small, secretive group known as the Inner Circle. Hidden even from their own brothers, this organisation dedicated itself completely to the hunt for the Fallen, and to finally securing absolution for the Chapter. Amid the ashes of the Horus Heresy and the subsequent Scouring of the Traitor Legions and those that blindly followed the Arch-Traitor Horus into damnation, the Ultramarines, Primarch Roboute Guilliman, helped to initiate the Second Founding in 021.M31. The Space Marine Legions were fragmented into smaller existing formations, called Chapters, into the reorganised Adeptus Astartes. Each of the original Legiones Astartes Legions spawned a First Founding Chapter that retained its original name and identity, along with Successor Chapters responsible for becoming their own, entirely autonomous entities. The Dark Angels appeared to follow the tenets of Guilliman's newly-penned Codex Astartes, but in reality, the cataclysmic destruction of their home world was still fresh in their minds.

The Dark Angels followed their own hidden agenda. They sired at least three new Chapters, though more are rumoured to exist. Collectively, these Dark Angels' Successor Chapters became known as the Unforgiven, which also formed their own Inner Circles to guard the knowledge of the Dark Angels' secret shame. Though the Chapters of the Unforgiven claimed their own Chapter home worlds, heraldry and doctrines, their leaders attended clandestine meetings on the Rock with the Supreme Grand Master of the Dark Angels. These ritual-laden gatherings saw the Unforgiven take their orders from the master of the Dark Angels, so that the ongoing hunt for the Fallen could continue in utmost secrecy. The Scions of the Lion could not risk these meetings becoming common knowledge. Yet rumours persisted of nepotism and legion building. Over time this has led to the Unforgiven being regarded with distrust and the primary reason the High Lords had passed over the Dark Angels for the creation of Successor Chapters.

Founding

Sable Knights Astartes on campaign during the 32nd Millennium

Despite their impeccable gene-seed, the Dark Angels have frequently been passed over in subsequent Space Marine Foundings, even though they have periodically been requested to give gene-seed to found new Chapters to fight the Imperium's wars. Yet from time to time the Adeptus Terra have been forced to permit the Dark Angels another Founding, the records of which have mysteriously vanished shortly afterward. In this way, an uncertain number of Unforgiven Chapters have been created, each giving every outward appearance of fighting their own wars for the Imperium, while secretly aiding in the Dark Angels' hidden hunt.

One of these earlier Foundings occurred during the 3rd Founding in the first year of the 32nd Millennium. Though the Sable Knights quickly went on to establish themselves as a valiant and worthy successor of the Lion, their deeds are less well known than those of the other Unforgiven Chapters. They shun laurels and fame, believing that it is more important to perform their sacred duty as protectors of Mankind, and thus, concentrate on their duties to the exclusion of all else. A proud and honourable Chapter, the Sable Knights quickly garnered an unusual reputation amongst their fellow Successors for being uncharacteristically concerned with civilian casualties compared to most other Space Marines.

This Chapter firmly believes that one of their most important duties is to protect the lives of the Emperor of Mankind's innocent subjects whenever and wherever possible. It was this devotion to serving the will of the Emperor and His people, that led to the Sable Knights falling out with their Progenitors and their fellow Unforgiven Chapters.

Ebon Blade Campaign

A pict-capture of a Sable Knights Veteran Marine during the Ebon Blade Campaign

While the Sable Knights share the genetic heritage of the Dark Angels, they have no special links to the wider body of their Progenitor Chapter or any of the other Dark Angels Successors. Instead, the Sable Knights look forwards, carving their own legends in the annals of the Imperium's history. The reasons for this animosity is unknown to outsiders, but the origins of this bad blood occurred only half a millennium following their creation. Like many of the Unforgiven, the Sable Knights have fought in many campaigns and wars, both as a part of a greater Imperial force or as a single Chapter. But unlike their fellow Unforgiven Chapters, who are wont to stand apart from their own allies, the Sable Knights believe in honour, selfless service and loyalty, especially to those who fight for the Emperor. This can be directly attributed to the multiple feudal worlds the Sable Knights recruit from.

The Chapter's gene-seed has obviously suffered obvious mutation from the original source given to them. The hostile conditions of their potential Neophytes' lives, coupled with their traditions and monastic code of honour, began to permeate the traditions of the Sable Knights. The Chapter's Astartes had initially been drawn from the ranks of the Dark Angels themselves, and their Successor Chapters. But over five centuries of constant warfare, a high attrition rate and the need to recruit from outside of their Chapter home world, the majority of the Chapter's Neophytes were drawn from multiple feudal worlds within the system. This, coupled with the deaths of their original command hierarchy over five centuries of campaigning against the foes of Mankind, they were eventually all replaced by Shadowmehr-borne Astartes. This changed the culture and traditions of the Chapter, so much so that by the mid-32nd Millennium, there were increasing tensions between the Sable Knights and their fellow Lion-Borne Chapters.

Over their first five centuries of existence, the Sable Knights had fought with their Progenitor Chapter as well as several other Dark Angels Successors. Most notably, was during the Ebon Blade Campaign (532-542.M32) that took place in the Scarus Sector. A join strike force comprised of the Sable Knights and Lions Malevolent were sent to halt the onslaught of a massive incursion by the Forces of Chaos. Over a period of five years, a series of bloody wars had engulfed the Scarus Sector. Dire portents and Chaos cult uprisings were rife throughout many of the sector's worlds. But unbeknownst to the Scions of the Lion, was that several of these corrupt cults were largely instigated by Deimos the Defiler and his splinter Alpha Legion warband, The Formless. The Sable Knights and the Lions Malevolent began a decade-long campaign beset with many battles to hunt down and slay Deimos. During this time they successfully uprooted many hidden cults and corrupt officials across four sub-sectors. But the wily Chaos Lord always manages to elude his pursuers by staying one step ahead. The battles against this network of subversion brought much suffering to the Scarus Sector, before the corruption was finally subdued, culminating in the assault of the vitally important Hive World of Gudrun.

Just as the Sable Knights and Lions Malevolent began the coordination for the final assault upon the hive's primus capital, they were interrupted by the unexpected arrival of the Rock, the Dark Angels' massive mobile fortress-monastery. The Dark Angels summoned the leadership of both Successor Chapters aboard the Rock to take part in a war council with Dark Angels' Supreme Grand Master Purson. The Supreme Grand Master informed the two Grand Masters that they had been following many clues that had led them to Gudrun, and had recently uncovered the unmistakable signs of the presence of multiple Fallen. Seeking to ensure that none escaped, the Imperial strike force blockaded the planet and unleashed the the 1st Companies of all three Chapters against the heretic forces. Fighting alongside Imperial Guard regiments from the Maccabian Janissaries, Gudrunite Rifles and the Adeptus MechanicusSkitarii legions, the Dark Angels and their Successor Chapters attempted to halt the cultists' onslaught and capture their erstwhile brethren. But little did they know that Deimos the Defiler had laid a cunning trap for the sons of the Lion.

Assault on Gudrunhive

A Sable Knight Veteran Astartes

The Lion-borne Chapters launched a swift planetary assault, Supreme Grand Master Purson divided the Unforgiven forces to better contest the world's remaining cities, but focussed his efforts on retaking the capital of Gudrunhive. In these early stages of the assault, the Supreme Grand Master was far from reckless, analysing terrain, reconnaissance reports and countless missives to ascertain the enemy's weaknesses. Much to his dismay, he found none. The maze of streets and bridges of Gudrunhive favoured the numerical superiority of the followers of Chaos. With no swift victory to be gained, and the enemy commander yet to rear his ugly head or show his hand, the campaign on Gudrun almost immediately became a war of attrition. Gudrunhive would need to be purged by sword and bolter.

Biding their time, the Unforgiven instead concentrated on inflicting casualties on the enemy and retaking the strategic initiative. But their primary objective remained -- to capture the elusive Fallen, that, according to intelligence reports, had taken refuge in the western industrial sector. Impatient to end the Hunt, the Supreme Grand Master ordered the Unforgiven's elite 1st Companies to press forwards, for his fury had been awakened. He admonished himself for allowing the Fallen too much time to prepare, therefore, he took the initiative and would cleanse the industrial district of the taint that had befallen it.

Despite the Ravenwing's warnings not to overextend the line or venture further into the city without proper reconnaissance, the elite companies of the Unforgiven did just that. The Unforgiven's first assault on the industrial district was a success as the Terminator-armoured elite cleared the cultist-manned gun nests in order to allow an armoured column of the Sable Knights Chapter to advance. The Unforgiven's assault even prompted a reaction from The Formless, which deployed its Chaos Terminators into the fray. With battle flaring up between the two opposing Astartes forces, the Ravenwing arrived as reinforcements, clearing the road into the industrial sector of remaining cultists and forcing the Chaos Terminators to flee, the Ravenwing giving chase. But within the wreckage of the industrial refuse and fallen debris of buildings, in a little explored, and too quickly dismissed area, the The Formless had hidden from the Unforgiven's wrath and patiently awaited the moment to strike.

Elsewhere in the city, an Sable Knights armoured column, bolstered by two battalions of Gundrunite Rifles, was cut in half when a large spire had fallen, blocking the main route of access to the inner city. Having no other choice, the Sable Knights were forced to make a great detour in order to reach the main advance of the trio of elite companies, or risk being ambushed and trapped in Gudrunhive's narrow streets. Despite being informed of this major delay, the Supreme Grand Master ordered the 1st Company Grand Masters to press on. As they crossed the final bridge into the industrial sector, the Sable Knights Interrogator-Chaplain Uzziel sensed something was amiss. He urged his 1st Company's Grand Master to proceed with caution, urging him to halt the advance and to properly scout the way ahead. Confident in the superior protection of their Terminator suits, the Unforgiven elite continued on. Again, they were wrong.

The Terminators were lured into a deadly trap. The Chaos Space Marines sprung their ambush, when three squads of Havocs let loose with a devastating barrage of missile, meltagun and autocannon fire. Left in shock and reeling from the surprise blow, The Formless pressed their attack. Fuelled by anger and a desire for vengeance, the Grand Masters ordered the advance not to falter. The relentless barrage of the Havocs heavy weapons took a brutal toll on the advancing Terminator elite. Nearly a third of their number fell before they could reach the other side of the bridge. The remaining Terminators took refuge behind the shattered plasteel walls of the remains of a large manufactorum building. The headhunter squads of The Formless scoured the area, purging it of survivors and seeking ingress to the defensive position of the remaining Unforgiven.

Meanwhile, as the Sable Knights armoured column pressed on, the Chaos cultists made their move. Having lured the Unforgiven's elite companies away and ambushed them separately, The Formless collapsed a causeway beneath the combined advance of Gundrinites and Sable Knights, disrupting the armoured column and killing most of the human soldiery at the same time. The scattered survivors, both Astartes and human barely had time to register what had happened that the crazed hordes of cultists, led by Traitor Marines, rushed them. Far from being beaten, the Chaos forces had laid in wait patiently within the hive city's subterranean sewers, and sprung their trap at the most opportune moment. The forces at the front of the Imperial advance fared the worst, effectively falling into the subterranean level, cut off from help and disoriented. Still the Sable Knights fought on, often sacrificing themselves to protect their Gudrunite allies.

With the enemy finally rearing its ugly head, the Sable Knights unleashed their wrath, hacking, slashing and wrecking a terrible toll amongst the enemy. Yet their valour alone could not save the day. As the situation looked grim, reinforcements arrived unexpectedly in the form of the badly battered Manticores Knights-Errant, the Sable Knights' elite 2nd Company. These unexpected reinforcements kept the defeat from becoming a rout, and thus bloodied and bruised the Sable Knights survived. Their losses had been high, but enough remained to still continue the fight against the servants of Chaos.

Final Assault

A Sable Knights Company Champion following the final battle of the Ebon Blade Campaign.

Surviving the Chaos Space Marine ambush, the Deathwing and the Lions Malevolent's Knights of the Lions prepared to launch an assault on the industrial citadel where the Fallen were supposedly ensconced. Meanwhile the Sable Knights armoured column continued to push forwards trying to link up with their fellow Unforgiven. As night fell, there was no let up in the attack, and the Supreme Grand Master continued to push the Unforgiven elite forwards in the darkness. By dawn, they had cleared the western approaches to the industrial complex, as the enemy had fallen back in disarray. The industrial district was strewn with rubble and masonry scattered about in piles around the streets. Accompanied by armoured support, the Terminators jumped off its attack and was soon enmeshed in heavy fighting with the enemy defenders. The bone white and ebony and dark green armoured figures could be seen advancing through the ruins, as bright orange tongues of heavy flamer blasts burned the defenders out of their cover. The streets were littered with the dead. The renegade forces occupying the industrial complex were effectively cut-off from resupply and reinforcement. At that time, the surviving Sable Knights armoured column finally arrived to lend their support in the final assault.

Supreme Grand Master Purson sensed they were close to achieving their objective, and arrived on the scene to personally lead his Dark Angels and the Unforgiven in the final assault. Dismounting his Land Raider, Purson led the assault as he plunged into the enemy ranks of Chaos Cultists, his black blade, the Sword of Secrets, cutting a bloody swathe. Though the assault inflicted painful losses upon the Unforgiven, the Traitors were unable to carry the day, as they were routed from their former inviolable position. The Unforgiven searched the ruins of the industrial complex but found no traces of their quarry. As they proceeded to hunt down and destroy the remnants of surviving Chaos Cultist forces, the Unforgiven received the desperate hails over the command vox that the Imperial Guard High Command's position was being overrun by a massive assault of Chaos Cultist forces, estimated to be a million strong. Five brigades of Imperial Guard regiments were effectively cut off and surrounded.

The Sable Knights were the first to respond to the Imperial Guard's request for aid and proceeded to make all haste towards their position. As the armoured column departed the industrial sector, the Supreme Grand Master received intelligence reports from the Ravenwing that the Fallen had been sighted near Gudrunhive's starport and had likely commandeered a shuttle. The Supreme Grand Master ordered the Unforgiven to withdraw all forces from the planet's surface, as their quarry could not be allowed to escape.

Breaking protocol, the Sable Knights Grand Master protested profusely with their progenitor's command to abandon their allies to their fate. The Supreme Grand Master reminded the Sable Knights' commander that their first duty was to the Lion and their Hunt for the Fallen - all other concerns were secondary. The Lions Malevolent readily complied with the Supreme Grand Master's orders, but the Sable Knights' personal code of honour wouldn't allow them to abandon their allies, and so, the Sable Knights' Grand Master disobeyed their progenitor's orders and made all haste towards the Imperial Guard High Command. Enraged at the Sable Knights' temerity, the Supreme Grand Master warned their commander, that if they refused to take part in the Hunt, they would forever after be ostracised -- they would no longer be one of the Unforgiven -- for to turn their backs on their sworn duty was tantamount to treason.

The Sable Knights Grand Master would not back down, as he argued that their duty to the Emperor and his people should be first and foremost, as they were the sworn protectors of Mankind. They would not callously sacrifice so many lives in order to capture only a few Fallen. He then ordered all vox communications to be cut off with their progenitors. The Dark Angels and the Lions Malevolent took their leave and departed Gudrun to continue their pursuit. The Sable Knights were left behind to their fate. In the ensuing final battle, the Sable Knights managed to break the Chaos Cultist blockade, and proudly stood by their allies' sides as the Forces of Chaos launched their final devastating assault. The Sable Knights fought valiantly alongside their Imperial Guard allies, but suffered the grievous loss of nearly a third of their Chapter's number.

Discommendation

Following the successful conclusion of the Ebon Blade Campaign, the Sable Knights sought a reckoning with their progenitors, but the Dark Angels refused all communication with the upstart Successor Chapter. The Dark Angels would never be called to account for this callous act, as they were a First Founding Chapter, and no one would dare accuse them of cowardice. The Sable Knights had been summarily condemned by their former Unforgiven brethren. They were no longer recognised as Scions of the Lion. The Dark Angels' Supreme Grand Master issued an Edict of Obliteration and ordered all contributions by the Sable Knights to be excised from the official record. They would no longer be officially recognised as one of the Unforgiven -- they would henceforth be referred to as the 'Forgotten'.

Notable Campaigns

Vengeance From the Void (Unknown Date.M32) - Across a hundred scattered systems in the western marches of the Segmentum Solar, cult uprisings led by a core of Chaos Space Marine warbands drawn from the Iron Warriors, Night Lords and World Eaters Traitor Legions bring entire planetary governments to their knees in a year of blood and anarchy. With whole sections on the brink of collapse, events take a dramatic turn when a combined force of the Adeptus Astartes emerges from the black depths beyond the spiral arm and launches a sudden and overwhelming attack directly upon the uprising’s command. Though many Space Marines fall in glory, the warlords of the Traitor factions are slain and the uprising fractures into a thousand localized rebellions which are soon put down by local forces. Subsequent Inquisitorial studies claim that these Space Marines are drawn from several Chapters, including the Sable Knights, Minotaurs, Carcharodons, Death Eagles and Angels of Absolution. This is the Sable Knights earliest known recorded battle-honour. Other evidence however, including their projected deployment dates, contradict these assertions, consigning the entire event to conjecture.

Jeriocho Reach Campaign (Unknown Date.M32) After an interregnum lasting over 1,200 standard years and often riven with bloodshed, the Imperium of Man's hold over the Jericho Reach is finally fully cemented, and it is re-designated the Jericho Sector in the great Imperium Universalis. The sector capital is the Hive World of Verronus which once served as a Great Crusade way-station and has maintained its likes to the wider human domains in the preceding centuries, while the Shrine World of Eleusis gains prominence some centuries later for its native saint and because, legend claims, it was blessed with the tread of the Emperor's own foot. The foundation of the sector is not without incident, however, as a suppression campaign is fought against shadowy xenos forces who had begun to prey upon the stars of the southern zone around the star system of Oertha. A large Imperial Crusade which comprises several Adeptus Astartes Chapters, which includes the Sable Knights, take part in the bloody conflict that ensues, helping to drive off the alien menace.

Sable Knights during the Ebon Blade Campaign.

Ebon Blade Campaign (533-543.M32) - An oft-forgotten decade-long campaign that took place in the Scarus Sector to cleanse a multitude of Chaos cult uprisings across four sub-sectors. Several of these corrupt cults had been largely instigated by Deimos the Defiler and his splinter Alpha Legion warband, The Formless. The Sable Knights and Lions Malevolent Chapters began a decade-long campaign beset with many battles to hunt down and slay Deimos. During this time they successfully uprooted many hidden cults and corrupt officials across four sub-sectors. But the wily Chaos Lord always managed to elude his pursuers by staying one step ahead. When they finally cornered Deimos upon the vitally important Hive World of Gudrun, the venerable Dark Angels made their presence known, and took part in the final battle of the campaign. At the height of the final assault on Deimos' fortification, the Dark Angels ordered both Unforgiven Chapter to redeploy at the moment of the Cultist army's final assault, leaving five brigades of Imperial Guard regiments alone to face the massive Chaos horde one million cultists strong. They ordered them to do so, as they received intelligence that their Fallen quarry was attempting to escape the planet's surface. The Lions Malevolent readily complied, but the Sable Knights' personal code of honour wouldn't allow them to abandon their allies in the face of certain annihilation. Refusing to abandon their position, the Sable Knights valiantly fought alongside their Imperial Guard allies, though they suffered the loss of one-third of the Chapter. The Dark Angels were never called to account for this act, as they were a First Founding Chapter, and no one would dare accuse them of cowardice in the face of the enemy. With the successful conclusion of the campaign, what exactly occurred was not recorded in the official record, but the Lions Malevolent were recognised by their progenitors and awarded command of the venerable Chapter Barque, the Undying Vengeance, whilst the Sable Knights were condemned by their erstwhile former brethren. The Supreme Grand Master of the Dark Angels issued an Edict of Obliteration, and ordered all contributions of the Sable Knights to be excised from the official record. They were no longer officially recognised as one of the Unforgiven -- they would henceforth be referred to by their former brethren as the 'Forgotten'.

War of the Beast (544.M32) - The massive Ork WAAAGH! of The Beast rampages across the Imperium on a massive scale, growing in size until it becomes the greatest greenskin invasion that the galaxy has ever known, eclipsing even the one defeated by Horus upon the world of Ullanor during the height of the Great Crusade. The Beast's WAAAGH! continues to ravage several Imperial worlds and destroys several. The Sable Knights, alongside several other battered Adeptus Astartes Chapters, take part in several notable campaigns, including the third and final campaign on The Beast's capital world of Ullanor, the seat of his greenskin empire, focusing upon the capital city of Gorkogrod. Eventually the greenskin forces of The Beast are defeated as the Imperium resorts to the most extreme measures, and at great cost to the Adeptus Astartes. The ranks of the Sable Knights are sorely depleted, as they lose over seventy-five percent of their Chapter during this final campaign. It would be almost two centuries before the Sable Knights returned again to full strength as a Chapter.

3rd Black Crusade (909.M32) - Abaddon the Despoiler launched his Third Black Crusade, sending the Daemon Prince Tallomin against the Cadian Gate in a reckless and bloody frontal assault. The daemonic horde that followed in Tallomin's wake accounts for the destruction of millions of lives and draws in Imperial Guard regiments and several Space Marine Chapters from across the Segmentum Obscurus. The Sable Knights, now at full Chapter strength after rebuilding their numbers over two centuries, answer the Imperium's call to war and help with the defence of the Cadian Gate.

Crusade of Indignation (112-115.M33) - The Sable Knights crusade makes planetfall on the enslaved Imperial world of Cadizar, driving out the Word Bearers Chaos Space Marines who had covered the entire surface with blasphemous temples to their gods. The Sable Knights launch a massive co-ordinated lightning assault, deploying the entirety of their Chapter's strength. They viciously destroy the Traitor Astartes and their Chaos cultists allies wherever they are found in a brutal campaign that lasts for the next three years, cleansing the planet of their foul presence. Once their objectives have been achieved, the Sable Knights depart as swiftly as they arrived.

The Invasion of Atteron Point (164-166.M33) - Atteron Point is invaded by the Ork forces of Big Mek Boltteef using previously unseen 'tellyporta' technology. Only the presence of the Sable Knights prevents the world from being completely overrun.

The Black Engineers (338.M33) - Stationed at a remote Adeptus Mechanicus research facility, a group of Tech-Priests had banded into a heretical techno-cult known as the Black Engineers. In their testing chambers, they began to explore long-forbidden sciences that was outside the purview of the Cult Mechanicus. Their heretical research resulted in a disastrous resonance cascade that tore a rift in reality which devastated the facility and enabled daemons to manifest in the material realm. Crusading in close proximity, the Sable Knights answer the research facilities astropathic distress signal and make all haste. When they arrived, they fought alongside the mysterious silver-armoured Astartes of the legendary Grey Knights amongst the ruins of the research facility an attempt to eradicate the daemons and seal the rift. The surviving techno-cultists surrendered and were executed for their tech-heresy.

The War of Moridan IV (582.M33) - At the dictate of Inquisitor Mazrael, the Sable Knights exterminate a heretical cult on the Hive-World of Moridan IV. It is eventually discovered that a Tyranid Broodlord had infected the populace. Two squads of the First Company's Terminators are deployed into the underhive. The Chapter fights terrifying battles in cramped tunnels, access ways, vents and ducts but emerges victorious.

The Hellion War (870.M33) - In the wake of the anarchy that followed the murderous internecine conflict of the War of the False Primarch and its aftermath, the Hellion Sector declares its secession from the troubled Imperium. Bloodily attacking its neighbours, it becomes quickly apparent that the sector's rulers had fallen then to the worship of Chaos, and its millions of men-under-arms were corrupted and given over to darkness, while its mass manufactora were turned to churning forth twisted war machines consecrated to the dark gods. A massive Imperial Crusade is organised and launched to cleanse the Chaos-corrupted sector. The ever widening war swells to ravage more than eighty inhabited systems and uncounted billions die in the fighting. The Sable Knights valiantly fight for a decade until inexplicably, and without explanation, they pull their forces out of the conflict. By the dawning of M35, the Hellion Sector and its environs are reduced to little more than a waste zone of barren worlds and dead hive cities.

The Downfall of the Hereditatem (278.M34) - The Sable Knights of the Adeptus Astartes strikes expeditiously when the hive world of Korazon declares against the Imperial creed in favour of the council of elders known as the Hereditatem, whose charismatic oratory and persuasive powers allowed them to hold entire hives in their thrall. The renegades are exterminated, and the Heredity are hung until death from their own hive spires. The world of Korazon is brought back under Imperial compliance within the day.

The Rydol II Campaign (641.M34) - The 4th Company of the Sable Knights Chapter advanced 2,000 kilometres in a bold, armour-borne operation, crossing the Burning Plains of Rydol II's equatorial deserts and toppling the outflanked and ill-prepared rebel theocracy in a single night of retribution and bloodshed. The Sable Knights instigated a brutal purge of the population, after which the people of Rydol II were declared free of heresy. Before taking their leave of the war zone, the Chapter asserted recruitment rights over the population, from which it draws Aspirants to this day.

Siege of San Nuria (ca. Unknown Date.Late M34) - During this brutal and bloody campaign against an unrecorded xenos threat, the Sable Knight's losses were so severe that they were forced to spend almost a century replenishing their ranks and their gene-seed stocks before being able to actively serve the Emperor and do battle effectively once more.

The Geryon Incursion (974.M35) – The Ecclesiarchy attempts to rebind the sundered Imperium during the Nova Terra Interregnum, into a religious state that transcends political differences. Billions die in the religious wars that follow when the Ur-council of Nova Terra rejects the Ecclesiarchy's teachings, unleashing a terrible new civil war, the likes of which have not been seen since the Horus Heresy. Still operating largely in the Segmentum Pacificus during the Nova Terra Interregnum, the Sable Knights take part in the fierce fighting in the Geryon Incursion. They search for signs of the Fallen, in addition to putting down those who rejected the authority of the High Lords of Terra and the Ecclesiarchy.

The Kaitos Schism (200.M36) - At the height of this terrible civil war, when the world of Kaitos rose up in rebellion against the Imperium, Loyalist forces were surrounded by the foe when the entire Sable Knights Chapter deployed in support. The Sable Knights launched an immediate attack upon the enemy and, within five hours, the Sable Knights had wiped out the schismatists' entire high command structure, breaking the back of the rebellion, and essentially winning the war. Their task complete, the Chapter withdrew without a word, as quickly as they had appeared.

Trail of Sorrow (324-354.M36) - The Sable Knights begin a three decades-long campaign that uproots hidden cults and corrupt officials across three sectors of Imperial space. In truth, the Chapter learned of twenty Fallen that were concealing themselves within the ranks of Osiris the Man Eater'sEternal Revenants Night Lords' warband operating within these sectors. Beset with many battles to hunt down these traitors and despite several ambushes set by the Night Lords, the Sable Knights eventually prevail as the Manticores located the Fallen on the plague-ridden world of Lithios Prime, capturing all of them at the Battle of Crimson Ridge.

Amasis VII (389.M36) - The entire Sable Knights joined with elements of the Blades of Dorn Chapter to combat a huge Eldar strike force that was assaulting the world of Amasis VII. The two Chapters were seriously outnumbered by the Eldar forces. When all hope seemed lost, the Blades of Dorn reluctantly pulled out their sorely-depleted forces after sustaining heavy casualties in the open phases of the conflict. They promised to bring nearby reinforcements from their Chapter as soon as possible. For five days the Sable Knights valiantly fought alone, holding the Eldar at bay. The Sable Knights' Knight-Commander Renannius Cole held a breach in the Imperial lines, slaying two Aspect Warrior Exarchs single-handedly. The Eldar prepared to launch their final assault on the beleaguered Space Marines when reinforcements finally arrived. The sky of Amasis VII filled with Blades of Dorn Drop Pods. Soon the two Chapters fought in tandem which altered the course of the battle and destroyed the Eldar forces completely. After the fighting, the Blades of Dorn praised the Sable Knights' courage and tactical prowess.

The Clovis Rebellion (112-114.M37) - When a Black Crusade is launched in the Clovis sector, a joint-Astartes strike force is sent to quell the five worlds that have become overrun by bloody insurrection. The Clovis Rebellion quickly escalates when a large force of Night Lords Traitor Astartes arrived and the Planetary Defence Forces of Clovis Prime crumbled. The Sable Knights, Blood Vultures, and Blades of Dorn launched a counter-attack to secure vital Imperial artefacts before Exterminatus was declared. It takes the three Chapters two more years of brutal conflict to cleanse the rest of the sector's worlds before they are declared free of corruption.

Ambush at Minboe Idull (346.M37) - A strike force from the Sable Knights' 6th Company was ambushed during operations against the Night Lords Traitor Legion in the central lowlands of the world of Minboe Idull's primary continent. The only survivor was the mortally wounded Knight-Sergeant Centis, whose remains were later entombed within the armoured sarcophagus of a rare Venerable Castraferrum Pattern Mark IV Dreadnought. He vows to see the menace of the Night Lords eradicated from the galaxy.

Corva V Crusade (581.M37-Unknown Date.M41) - The Chapter's involvement in the Corva V Crusade which focused on the worlds in the Elysian Sigma Sector of space, where the Sable Knights have pursued, without recourse to the Crusade's high command, a series of raids against the Forces of Chaos holding the region. In all probability, the Sable Knights are seeking to ascertain the truth of the rumour that the Night Lords Traitor Legion is active in the area, pursuing their well-known hatred of this particular enemy. The Chapter recently fought a void-duel against the notorious Chaotic Carnage-class Cruiser Black Maul, though they came off the worse in the engagement and were forced to withdraw, much to their chagrin.

7th Black Crusade (811.M37) - The Forces of Chaos spewed forth from the Eye of Terror past Cadia and then disappeared. This event is what earned this conflict its informal name of the 'Ghost War'. The following years saw a game of hide-and-seek played between the Forces of Chaos and the Imperium of Man. The Sable Knights launched a Crusade into the Segmentum Obscurus to help defend multiple beleaguered Imperial worlds.

Valentia II Civil War (301-311.M38) - When the followers of the Cult of Urka'khar plunged Valentia II into anarchy and bloodshed, the Astra Militarum regiments of the Helghan Black Guard bore the brunt of the fighting. The Helghan Black Guard was repeatedly targeted by the maddened hordes, but held out against seemingly impossible odds until relief eventually arrived. By the time a relief force of the 3rd Company of Sable Knights arrived, The regiments of the Black Guard had begun a determined counter-attack and victory was ultimately won.

The Pertinax Smoldering (484.M38) - A rebellion led by devotees of the heretical Cimmerian Cult engulfed the isolated Hive World of Pertinax, until elements of the Sable Knights Chapter of Space Marines were dispatched at the request of the Administratum to reclaim Pertinax's industrial output for the Imperium. In a meticulously planned campaign of surgical strikes and scorched earth assaults, the Sable Knights decimated the cult's ranks, suppressing the Chaos Cultist uprisings and slayed their leaders.

Angevin Crusade (322-384.M39) - The Angevin Crusade begins when Praetor Golgenna Angevin, a powerful noble from the Terran Court, is raised to the rank of Lord Militant in the Imperial Guard and granted a writ from the High Lords of Terra to persecute an Imperial Crusade to liberate and dominate the area of space designated as the Calyx Expanse. His Crusade's forces are drawn principally from the Segmentum Solar and number over 17 million levied troops who are divided into 4 battle groups and a strategic reserve, re-enforced by elements of the Titan Legios Venator and Magna, as well as the Sable Knights, Black Templars, Tigers Argent, Sons of Medusa and Charnel Guard Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes and a significant naval deployment drawn from the Battlefleets Solar and Obscurus. A score of Rogue Trader and Explorator fleets range ahead of the main Imperial forces, identifying targets and providing active reconnaissance in this dangerous region of space. Swelling the force's already vast ranks are tens of thousands of 'pauper warriors' of the Frateris Militia whipped up into a frenzy of holy zeal by the Ecclesiarchy and innumerable petty hangers-on, opportunists and logistical transports, with supply trains leading back whole sectors away from the front. Using the well-established Frontier World of Sinophia as its forward staging post and marker, the Crusade’s main thrust is launched like an armoured fist into the heart of the Calyx Expanse across the Periphery in a two-pronged assault directed towards two prominent star systems where Rogue Traders had long-established pro-Imperial human contact: Malfi and Solomon.

Cleansing of the Death of Integrity (887.M39) - In 887.M39, the Space Hulk, codified Death of Integrity was seen near the world of Vol Secundus. The ancient ruin had been encountered twice before in recent centuries, each time preceding the appearance of Tyranid forces upon nearby worlds. A general call for immediate Adeptus Astartes assistance was issued, with members of the 1st Companies of the Sable Knights, Novamarines, and the Blood Drinkers Chapters responding to the call for assistance. Exhibiting a tremendous amount of co-operation, the three Chapters deployed nearly 200 Space Marines equipped with Terminator Armour to the massive Hulk. Over the course of two months, the combined forces thoroughly purged the Space Hulk of a rampant genestealer infestation. All three Chapters suffered terrible losses, as the xenos were well-suited for battle within the cramped and toxic environment. Though the battle was costly in terms of damage to armour and loss of life, the ultimate prize was stunning. Hidden deep within the hulk's ruins was a remarkably well preserved Standard Template Construct (STC) database containing information on countless lost technologies. The Adeptus Mechanicus gladly accepted this priceless artefact and went so far as to repay each Chapter with a newly commissioned Strike Cruiser.

The Harvester of Souls (ca. Late M39) - An investigation by the Sable Knights of a Space Hulk designated The Harvester of Souls newly materialised out of the Warp discovers strong elements of the Renegades known as The Cleaved to be aboard. The ensuing fight is won when Sable Knights' Assault Squads, advancing behind a trio of Dreadnoughts, get close enough to set Cyclonic Charges in the Hulk's enginarium, and remotely detonate them after they withdraw.

Nexxas Exculpation (561.M40) - The Night Lords Chaos Space Marines face the forces of the Imperial Guard and the 2nd ('Manticores') Company of the Sable Knights on the world of Nexxas. Though ultimately the Imperial Guard forces and Sable Knights proved victorious.

The Gothic War (139-160.M41) - The Sable Knights were one of many Space Marine Chapters deployed to the Gothic Sector to protect it against the vile Arch-Traitor Abaddon the Despoiler and his Chaos forces during the 12th Black Crusade.

Huoxon IV (259.M41) - The Sable Knights fought on Huoxon IV against the worldwide uprising of a powerful Chaos Cult. In the end they proved victorious and burned the heretic prophetess Elavix as justified retribution.

Formenos Persecution (791.M41) - Rapid strikes by the Sable Knights brought the Formenos Secession to a swift and bloody end.

13th Black Crusade (999.M41) - At least five companies of the Sable Knights are currently known to be actively participating in the defence of the Cadian Sector in the Segmentum Obscurus, against the Forces of Chaos of Abaddon the Despoiler's 13th Black Crusade.

Chapter Beliefs

The Sable Knights teachings are somewhat similar as those of their progenitors, with one minor divergence in regards to the Chapter's guilt concerning the Fallen. The Sable Knights believe their own sins wiped clean by the actions of their Dark Angels forefathers in the Fall of Caliban. This Chapter fears no spiritual damnation from the inter-Legion war known as the Fall, but they do feel responsible for meting out the punishment upon the traitors as an act of repentance. Despite the rift between themselves and their fellow Unforgiven, the Sable Knights feel bound to continue the Hunt for the Fallen, in honour of their gene-sire.

As well as their determined drive to capture the Fallen, the Sable Knights also maintain a chivalric code of honour that is a guiding principal of their actions. They are fiercely loyal and honourable, who hold in high esteem the human values that many of their fellow Scions of the Lion have come to forget. The Sable Knights are resolute in all that they do, willing and able to make all sacrifices for the mission and for their fellow Battle-Brothers. The difference is, they hold that the life of an innocent is more important than obtaining an objective. To the Sable Knights, all other concerns are secondary. It has been observed on numerous occasions that the Sable Knights, unlike almost all other Chapters, show compassion for ordinary humans. This is primarily due to the influence of their recruitment worlds, whose ancient chivalric codes have permeated throughout the Sable Knights' ranks down the millennia, and which the Chapter eventually adopted as their own. A Sable Knight is honourable to a fault, holding personal honour above all else.

Chapter Gene-Seed

As the Sable Knights are descended from the Dark Angels, their gene-seed is one of the purest and least degraded of all. There are no known aberrations in the Sable Knights' gene-seed.

Chapter Organisation

The Sable Knights are organised along the same lines as the Dark Angels and so are considered to partially comply with the Codex Astartes. Like their progenitors, they maintain a pair of elite formations comprised of the 1st and 2nd Companies, known as the Palatines and Manticores, which are comparable to the Deathwing and Ravenwing. The Sable Knights make use of very different terminology when referring to the Chapter's officers as compared to that commonly used by other Space Marine Chapters. This is because the Sable Knights have continued to draw upon the ancient military traditions of the feral worlds they recruit from, in organising the Chapter.

Command Ranks

Knight-Commander (Chapter Master) - The Sable Knights Chapter Master is known instead as the Knight-Commander. It is his duty to chair all meetings of the Chapter's Inner Circle, which serves as the Sable Knights' replacement for the standard Chapter Council. Only the Knight-Commander is privy to all of the Chapter's dark secrets -- and even he does not know everything.

Captain-at-Arms (Captain) - A Captain-at-Arms serves as a Company Commander of the Chapter and is the Sable Knights' equivalent to the standard Space Marine Captain of other Chapters. A Captain-at-Arms leads each of the 10 companies of the Sable Knights and ultimately falls under the command of the Knight-Commander. Every Captain within the Chapter serves as a member of the Inner Circle, although even at this rank he is not privy to the entire truth surrounding the Chapter's dark past or all of the Chapter's many secrets.

High Tormentor - The High Tormentor, also known as the Master of Chaplains, serves as the Sable Knights' Reclusiarch, or High Chaplain, and oversees the duties of all of the other Chaplains of the Chapter. His most important duty is to train the Sable Knights' special class of Tormentor-Chaplains and he is usually a master of their art of interrogation and psychological manipulation. He is a member of the Inner Circle and is thus one of the only members of the Chapter privy to the whole truth surrounding the Fallen.

Palatine Apothecary (Chief Apothecary equivalent) - The Palatine Apothecary serves as the Chapter's Chief Apothecary and oversees the medical needs of all Sable Knights as well as all biological research conducted by the Chapter. The Palatine Apothecary's most important duty is to preserve and maintain the purity of the Chapter's stock of gene-seed. He is a member of the Inner Circle and is thus one of the only members of the Chapter privy to the whole truth surrounding the Fallen.

Grand Vizier (Chief Librarian equivalent) - The Grand Vizier serves as the Chapter's Chief Librarian and oversees the Librarium. He is responsible for maintaining all of the Sable Knights' Chapter records and the security of its secrets. He is a member of the Inner Circle and is thus one of the only members of the Chapter privy to the whole truth surrounding the Fallen.

Specialist Ranks

Tormentor-Chaplains (Interrogator-Chaplain equivalent) - The Sable Knights maintain a very special cadre of Chaplains known as Tormentor-Chaplains who are tasked with getting any Fallen Angel who has been captured by the Sable Knights to admit their sins and repent of their betrayal of the Emperor. Tormentor-Chaplains are as skilled in the arts of interrogation, torture and psychological manipulation as the most experienced members of the Inquisition. Tormentor-Chaplains are not members of the Inner Circle, though their duties require that they have knowledge of many more of the Chapter's secrets than is normal for Sable Knights of their rank.

Apothecary

Librarian (Epistolary, Codicier, Lexicanium)

Line Ranks

Knight-Veteran (Veteran Marines)

Knight-Sergeant (Veteran Sergeant)

Preceptor-Sergeant (Sergeant)

Armiger-Brother (Battle-Brother)

Brother-Ensign (Scout Marine) - Probationary rank.

Squire-Brother (Initiate)

Aspirant

Non-Astartes

Intendant (Chapter Serf)

Elite Formations

Iconography of the Paltines, the Sable Knights 1st Company elite

Palatines - The Sable Knights' 1st Company of veteran marines is referred to within the Chapter as the Palatines. They are the Dark Angels' equivalent of the Deathwing. The Palatines are comprised solely of Sable Knights veterans who only take to the field of battle in sable and gold-coloured Terminator Armour. The Palatines are tasked with the mission of continuing the Hunt for the Fallen, which takes precedence over all other missions for the Chapter, even though they may be called upon to fight a wide range of foes. The bulk of the 1st Company is composed of Terminator Squads, indefatigable warriors who blast apart their enemies with Storm Bolters whilst advancing into melee assault range. Palatine Terminators feature a mix of weaponry, for both long-ranged and close combat oriented roles.

Iconography of the Manticores, the Sable Knights' elite 2nd Company

Manticores - The Sable Knights' 2nd Company is called the Manticores. They are the equivalent of the Dark Angels' Ravenwing. The members of the Manticores are chosen not only for their skill at fast assaults using bikes and Land Speeders but also for their resilience to the heretical rantings of members of the Fallen Angels. All but the highest members of the Chapter's Inner Circle are oblivious to the true purpose of the Manticores, which is to hunt down and capture every last member of the Fallen. Like the Palatines, the Manticores does not conform to the ideal of Space Marine Chapter organisation as laid out in the Codex Astartes, though the other Sable Knights' companies are considered to be Codex-compliant. The Manticores Company is mostly composed of Bike Squads and squadrons of assault Land Speeders. These vehicles are then divided into two groups; one serves as an attack squadron and the other as a fire support squadron.

Specialist Units

Sable Paladins (Deathwing Knights equivalent) - A Sable Paladin is a fell-handed warrior of the Sable Knights, a member of the elite 1st Company whose glorious deeds on the field of battle are matched only by his unflinching devotion to the Chapter. Sable Paladins are a truly imposing sight, for in them lives on some semblance of the Lion himself. Only the most veteran Palatines are given the title of Sable Palatines, the uppermost level of the order before being named a Knight-Veteran. They become the ultimate upholders of ancient Chapter traditions and the most skilled fighting unit of the Sable Knights. In the stratified Chapter organisation of the Sable Knights, the Sable Paladins represent the elite -- only the Captain-at-Arms and Consul-Masters of the Chapter rank higher, and they are only chosen from among the company of the Sable Paladins, who are also members of the Chapter's Inner Circle.

Knights-Errant (Ravenwing Black Knights equivalent) - Mounted on powerful, heavily customised Mark IV Assault Bikes, the Manticores Knight-Errants of the Chapter's 2nd Company, are heavily armed shock cavalry. Those who survive in the Manticores long enough learn to take the doctrines of mobile warfare to the next level of mastery. If they can pass the Seven Rites of the Manticore, they will be inducted into the Knights-Errant, the Inncer Circle of the 2nd Company. There, they will learn the real reason behind their hunt for heretics and the truth about their Chapter's history. To signify their exalted status, Knights-Errant carry Corvus Hammers, which are patterned after an ancient Calibanite weapon used to hunt the Great Beasts. The Knights-Errants' riding skills are supreme, and they can drive at top speed through almost any impediments to close on their foes.

Chapter Recruitment

"Trust in your training. Trust in yourselves. Trust in the Lion. Never doubt what you have done. All your decisions have brought you to this point."

— Tormentor-Chaplain Gadriel Morretanus speaking to new Squire-Brothers before battle

Though the Sable Knights still draw many recruits from their home world of Shadowmehr, they typically draw the majority of their recruits from a variety of different Imperial planets, mainly those feudal worlds with a pre-industrial level of technology like that of Caliban before the coming of the Emperor. Representatives of the Sable Knights visit each recruiting world once within a normal human's lifetime. Initiates are chosen through a bi-annual process of trial by combat, fear and endurance known as the "Ordeal of the Angels." The Chapter's Master of Recruits conducts these series of bloody tournaments and they are carried out under the supervision of the Sable Knights' Chaplains. They then take the strongest juveniles from the population.

Each Aspirant is thoroughly screened, and from the moment he is accepted into the Chapter as a Squire-Brother, his past becomes irrelevant. Once the recruit is accepted he will undergo the normal rites to become a Space Marine. However, should he fail, he will be made into an Intendant (Chapter Serf) to carry out the labourious tasks of the Chapter. Unlike other Unforgiven Chapters, the Sable Knights make use of human Chapter Serfs or bondsmen. The Chapter's Tormentor-Chaplains maintain a strong vigil, ensuring that the Chapter's human serfs are not compromised to reveal the Chapter's secrets. If one is suspected of breaking their vows of loyalty or suspected of corruption, they are converted into a mindless servitor, and taken away to work in the Chapter's forges.

Deathwatch Service

A Knight-Veteran of the Sable Knights Chapter serving the Long Vigil

The Sable Knights have been committing Battle-Brothers to the Deathwatch for millennia. In most cases however, the Space Marine has stood but a single vigil before returning to his parent Chapter. It is whispered by some that the Chapter only ever allows its brethren to stand the Long Watch if and when it suits them. But the truth of the matter, is that their Progenitors have several of their brethren who serve in the Deathwatch, with many of them occupying senior appointments. Due to the sour relations between the two Chapters, the Sable Knights will only send a handful of their battle-brothers to the Deathwatch.

Chapter Combat Doctrine

Like their Progenitors, the Sable Knights nominally follow the standard combat doctrine of the Codex Astartes. Like many Scions of the Lion, the Sable Knights have a reputation for stubbornly standing their ground, even if it is not tactically beneficial for them to do so. They are stubborn in defence and relentless in attack, though this sometimes leads to them taking disproportionate casualties when others would have withdrawn to pursue alternative tactics. Though the Sable Knights are driven to capture all of the remaining Fallen Angels and force them to repent for their sins, unlike their Progenitors and their fellow Successor Chapters, they will not do so at the expense of innocent lives. The Sable Knights maintain a strong chivalric tradition of protecting the weak and defending those who are unable to defend themselves. Everything else is secondary to the protection of the innocent, as the Sable Knights hold in esteem all human lives.

Notable Sable Knights

Knight-Commander Marius Kyron - Current Chapter Master of the Sable Knights Chapter, Knight-Commander Kyron embodies the nobility of the Lion and is an exemplar for his fellow battle-brothers to emulate. Born upon the Feudal World of Avalonia which is ruled by a number of knightly orders, Marius Kyron was destined to become a warrior and leader and was raised accordingly. As soon as he was able to lift a sword, Marius was taught the principals of chivalry, military strategy and the precepts of command. Recruited by the Sable Knights, Kyron quickly rose through the ranks, proving his mettle and tactical acumen during countless campaigns, and earning numerous accolades and honours. His meteoric rise eventually saw him assume the esteemed position of First Captain of the Sable Knights' elite Palatines Company, a position he excelled at for over a century, until the death of the Sable Knights' previous Knight-Commander, at the hands of a large Storm Draugar assault in 798.M41. Since that time, he has continued to lead the Sable Knights in the hunt for the Fallen and their never-ending quest for redemption in the eyes of the Emperor. Knight-Commander Kyron is the epitome to which the Sable Knights aspire.

Chapter Relics

Sword of Retribution - One of the legendary power swords collectively known as the Heavenfall Blades, this formidable weapon is carried by the current Knight-Commander of the Chapter. Chapter lore states that these blades were forged from the core of a meteorite that struck The Rock in orbit around the Feral World of Al Baradad. The blade of the Sword of Retribution was cut from this single block of obsidian, and is said to be able to bisect even a Chaos Terminator in a single blow or shatter granite without so much as marring the blade's mirror-like finish. This potent weapons has not chipped nor lost its keen, razor-sharp edge over its many millennia of bloody use.

Chapter Appearance

A Sable Knights Astartes wearing their Chapter's trademark ebon and gold coloured panoply of war

Chapter Colours

The Sable Knights wear primarily black coloured power armour. The shoulder pauldron trim, wrist armour, tops of the gauntlets and greaves are golden in colour. The Aquila or Imperialis on the chestguard is also gold in colour. A gold-coloured, open-faced squad specialist symbol on the right pauldron indicates Tactical, Assault, Devastator or Veteran. A gold-coloured gothic numeral stenciled in the center of the squad specialty symbol indicates squad number. A gold coloured gothic numeral stenciled on the right poleyn (knee guard) designate company number.

Chapter Badge

The Sable Knights Chapter badge is a gold-coloured winged-sword pointing upwards, centered on a field of sable.

Allies

Enemies

Like all Dark Angels Successor Chapters, the Sable Knights loathe those renegade Space Marines who were once members of the Dark Angels Legion that spat upon their oaths to the Lion and followed the Arch-Betrayer Luther into damnation. The Sable Knights relentlessly pursue the Fallen across the breadth and width of the galaxy, determined to capture them and force them to repent, in order to achieve forgiveness in the eyes of the Emperor.

Dark Angels & Fellow Successor Chapters

Though not 'enemies' per se, the relations between the Sable Knights and their Progenitors and fellow Successor Chapters has been noticeably sour since the Ebon Blade Campaign that took place in the mid-32nd Millennium. They are not even recognised as being fellow Scions of the Lion, and when on campaign within the same region, are treated with cold indifference.

Notable Quotes

By the Sable Knights

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"We are the Sable Knights, the Sons of the Lion. As we draw breath, we stand. As we stand, we fight. As we fight, we prevail. Nothing shall stay our wrath! "

"To think they were once as brothers to us. They are sycophants to our elder brethren...blindly obeying without question and killing without remorse. They would put an entire world to death if it meant capturing even one of our wayward kin. I am ashamed we share the same bloodline."

— Knight-Sergeant Linus Galatine of the Sable Knights, on a fellow Successor Chapter, the Lions Malevolent

About the Sable Knights

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"Skilled Astartes of fine calibre, that can be in no doubt, but that even their own sister Chapters hold them at arms length suggests to me a dark secret of which the Imperium at large is not aware."

" I do not know if I should respect them for their wish to walk alone, separated from their kin, or if I should hold them in contempt. Perhaps I should let my successor choose to either follow their path or repudiate it..."